
Apartments near 18 Avenue (D,M Line)-M in Brooklyn, NY (3,012 Rentals)


7501 Ridge Blvd

321-343 Ovington Ave

The Boulevard

733 Ocean Pky

855 E 7th St

8701 Shore Rd

2955 Shell Rd

Flagg Court

2580 Ocean Pky

264 Webster Ave

2610 Ocean Pky

3845 18th Ave

The Caroline

Ridge Harbor

7101 Colonial road

490 Ocean Parkway

7401 Shore Rd

Westminster Arms

7259-7261 Shore Rd

7101 Shore Rd

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1751 85th St

1745 85th St

1802-1808 86th St

1735 85th St

8612 18th Ave

1745 84th St

1864 85th St

1858 83rd St

8406 Bay 16th St

1835 83rd St

8428 Bay 16th St

1862 83rd St

1726 84th St

1701-1709 85th St

8616 19th Ave

86-32 Bay 16th St

8301 19th Ave

1702 86th Street

1845 82nd St

1830 81st St

1836 81st St

1814 81st St

8136 Bay 16th St

1826 81st St

8655 Bay 16th St

1819 81st St

8648 Bay 16th St

8217 17th Ave

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